Sentence examples for the lability from inspiring English sources

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the lability

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The state of being labile.

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The film shows the depredations of time, but also the lability of the past, its different meaning and value for both parties, and how, now that the couple are talking, the past can seem as unstable as the future.

The first endpoint of the study concerned the lability index.

Rate of phosphorus (P) release from solid to solution phase may control the lability of P in soil environments.

Due to the lability of the aminoboronic acid moiety, careful design of the deprotection and coupling sequence was required.

The lability of boronic moiety was attributed to diversified O H⋯O hydrogen bonding patterns formed by its hydroxyl groups.

Here, we report a study on the lability of human insulin amyloid as a function of pH and amyloid ageing.

Our results suggest that the lability of iron atoms at ADO active site is possibly related to the flexible conformation of helix H5.

These results are similar to those obtained by [4] that showed low disturbance in native grasslands increased the lability of carbon to TOC.

Thus, by using a phylogenetic framework, we can learn a great deal about the lability of trait evolution and the origins of coevolved traits.

Researches against the latter address the limitations that the concentrations are often too strong therefore detection of changes in the lability often goes unnoticed ([23].

The results point to the lability of public opinion about important questions of public finance, and they illustrate a specific category of biases concerning disaggregation.

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